January 9th, 2009 11:34 pm

Alternative energy is becoming more prominent now, and environmental concern is no longer for the “tree huggers”. People are starting to wake up and see that our planet is slowly being destroyed by pollution and lack of responsibility. This site is designed to help entrepreneurs who are interested in the exciting world of alternative energy breakthroughs, and to provide an alternative energy news source for investors and the general public. We hope that you enjoy the alternative energy news provided, which is updated weekly, as well as our Letter From The Editor, our pages focused on each individual alternative energy source, and our website features, including interviews with experts, op-eds, a list of alternative energy stocks, wind energy research reports, stock quotes, useful links, and info on seminars. In the 1970s Americans responded to high oil prices with alternative energy projects and more fuel-efficient cars. But when prices dropped in the 1980s, we threw caution to the wind—along with the energy projects.

A 2.30 EUR Yingli solar panel sold in Spain in 2009 is now worth $3.29. The price would’ve been just $2.88 a few weeks ago. The future of transportation may be neither solar- nor ethanol-powered but instead rely on numerous small nuclear power plants generating electricity and, for local transportation, hydrogen. At the state and local levels, related bills have been passed or are under consideration. You can find solar powered homes, battery chargers, cooling and heating systems, and so much more. Solar, fuel cell, wind energy products are here today.

For quicker advice and opinions alternative energy questions from experimenters worldwide, try posting your question to the Otherpower Discussion Board. Thanks for being considerate! The level of alternative energy required gradually increases according to a fifteen year schedule found in Act 213. While Act 213, does not mandate exactly which resources must be utilized and in what quantities, certain minimum thresholds must be met for the use of Tier I , Tier II, and solar photovolatic resources. Face it: no matter how fast we pursue every form of alternative energy known, our economy will remain largely oil-based for decades. That oil can be American, or it can be “foreign.” That’s our choice.

Barack Obama promised to spend $150 billion over the next 10 years developing alternative energy. Promises like these leave a legacy for future generations to imitate. AEST is an alternative energy technology developer and energy services company providing sustainable solutions that help remove pollutants (”green house gases” (GHG)) from our environment with solar power. Our mission is to empower our customers with alternative power generation and creative, renewable energy conservation solutions and resources that help them adhere to their social responsibility to protect our planet as good corporate citizens should. Similarly, the new technology of thermal depolymerization is not a legitimate alternative energy source. This process transforms carbon-based wastes back into hydrocarbon fuel.

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